Pronunciation: /ˈkeɪpəbəl/
adjective having the ability, fitness, or quality necessary to do or achieve a specified thing
A1 She is capable of cooking simple meals.
A2 He is capable of understanding basic instructions in English.
B1 The new employee is capable of handling multiple tasks at once.
B2 The team leader is capable of making important decisions under pressure.
C1 The scientist is capable of conducting groundbreaking research in the field of genetics.
C2 The CEO is capable of leading a global company to success.
formal She has proven to be a capable leader in managing the project efficiently.
informal I know he's capable of fixing the car, he's great with engines.
slang Don't underestimate her, she's totally capable of acing the exam.
figurative His mind is a capable machine, always coming up with innovative solutions.
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